The Dom Harvey Podcast

It started off as a podcast about people who run. Now it is just a podcast about people.Hosted by New Zealand broadcaster, author and marathon runner, Dom Harvey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

https://domharveynz.podbean.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 54m. Bisher sind 268 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 3 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 7 hours

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episode 40: Next full episode out Monday: Eric Murray


Eric Murray is one of the greatest New Zealand Olympians of all time.  Hamish Bond and him won 2 gold medals for their rowing and were unbeaten for 69 consecutive races which is mindblowing. In this wide ranging conversation we cover so much ground- rowi...


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 May 5, 2022  1m
 
 

episode 39: Bite size (ICYMI) Cam Calkoen shares, for the first time, the story about his attempt to take his own life


Cam Calkoen was born with Cerbral palsy.  This has made everything he has achieved that much more difficult than those of us born without the condition.  Even though he has done thousands of hours of public speaking, in this moment from our conversat...


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 May 4, 2022  4m
 
 

episode 38: 14: Cam Calkoen (Para athlete)


Cam Calkoen is a motivational speaker, para-sprinter and mountain climber. He has achieved all this and much more despite being born with a condition called cerebral palsy. It’s a condition I knew very little about so I found it very educational to ...


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 May 1, 2022  1h0m
 
 

episode 37: Next full podcast out Monday: Cam Calkoen- sprinter with cerebal palsy


You may have heard this absolute legend speak before- he has done Ted Talks and is one of New Zealands most in demand motivational speakers.   Cam Kalkoen was born with cerebal palsy but has managed to achieve more than any of us could ever dream of. If ...


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 April 29, 2022  1m
 
 

episode 36: Bite size (ICYMI) Arch Jelley & his wife Jean talk about the (unromantic) way they got together


99 year old coaching legend (and all round great New Zealander) Arch Jelley is joined by his 89 year old second wife in this short highlight episode.  They share the unromantic (yet still incredibly sweet) story about how they went from friends to li...


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 April 27, 2022  5m
 
 

episode 35: 13: Arch Jelley


Arch (Archibald) Jelly was the career-long coach of John Walker, Olympic gold medalist and one of our best runners ever.I am so glad I got to meet Arch and now get to share this story with you.In this conversation you'll hear:What it was like livi...


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 April 24, 2022  52m
 
 

episode 34: Next full podcast out Monday: Arch Jelly (99 year old war vet and legendary coach)


You may not know the name, but you should! Arch (Archibald) Jelly was the career-long coach of John Walker, Olympic gold medalist and one of our best runners ever. I am so glad I got to meet Arch and now get to share this story with you. You'll hear: Wha...


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 April 22, 2022  1m
 
 

episode 33: Bite size (ICYMI) NZ Olympian Camille Buscomb on how she tries to turn negatives into positives


Lets face it, the last two years has been a dumpster fire for alot of people due to the pandemic.  In this short snippet from episode 12 with NZ Olypic runner Camille Buscomb, she talks about the impact the pandemic had on her mental health and also ...


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 April 20, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 32: 12: Camille Buscomb


Camille Buscomb is an Olymic athlete from Hamilton.  She can tun 5km in under 15 minutes (which is nuts)  and her 10km time is 31.13. She is currently 7 months pregnant and still running 10km most days.In this. Lots of run chat in this episode.  Bu...


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 April 17, 2022  1h3m
 
 

episode 31: Next full podcast out Monday: Camille Buscomb (Olympic trackrunner)


Runners will know the name.  But many of you may not.  Camille can run 5km in UNDER 15 MINUUTES (14.58). If you can get your head around that, get on a treadmill and crank it up to 20km per hour and see how long you last (nah, actually, plese do not do t...


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 April 15, 2022  1m